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Greece’s Comparative Advantage as China’s Backdoor to Europe

Theodore Pelagidis and Michael Mitsopoulos ()
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Michael Mitsopoulos: Hellenic Federation of Enterprizes

Chapter Chapter 16 in Who’s to Blame for Greece?, 2021, pp 369-373 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract At a critical EU-China summit on April 9, 2019, in Brussels, EU members and China agreed on a road map for specific bilateral trade arrangements aimed at drastically reducing unfair trade practices and subsidies. A possible final trade-related agreement involving the WTO will follow soon. Adjudicated by the WTO, that agreement may satisfy Europeans demanding freer access to China’s protected market for exports and investments. The prospective agreement will also further advance China’s ambition to become the world’s twenty-first-century superpower, mainly by acquiring full access to the huge European market. The country’s One Belt, One Road (OBOR) project offers a vital platform to help get there.

Keywords: China; Silk Road; Piraeus Port (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-64081-1_16

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